SDI Committee
NOTE: This wiki page was created based on discussion on the mailing list. The OSGeo SDI Committee was not established yet. This wiki page is to be used for the committee's establishing.
About
A spatial data infrastructure (SDI) is a data infrastructure implementing a framework of geographic data, metadata, users and tools that are interactively connected in order to use spatial data in an efficient and flexible way. Wikipedia:SDI
OSGeo considers usability of OSGeo software for implementation of various SDIs an important feature for future businesses.
Software components of SDIs
Basic software components of SDI are:
- catalogue service
- spatial data service
- processing services
- spatial data repository
- Client software (desktop and web) communicates via standards to those services, which interacts directly with the user. It enables download, display, query, analysis and updating spatial data.
OSGeo projects cover all these software components. Some of them are covered by multiple OSGeo projects
Standards
Most of SDIs are related to OGC standards (OGC OWS) as well as ISO. They are all well implemented in OSGeo projects.
Current SDIs
- GEOSS Global Earth Observation System of Systems. 2005-2015
- GMES Global Monitoring for Environment and Security. Should be fully operational during 2014
- INSPIRE Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community.
- UNSDI United Nations Spatial Data Infrastructure
- NSDI National Spatial Data Infrastructure
- add more here
Goals
- Coordinate efforts of development teams
- Help to make OSGeo software stack the best choice for SDIs implementation
- Promote OSGeo software stack, as the best choice for SDIs implementation
- ...
Methods
- Checklists
- Tests
- Reference implementations
- Relevant case studies
Communication
- Mailing list
- IRC meetings
Members
- Jáchym Čepický
- Tom Kralidis
- Andreas Schmitz
- Kyle Wilcox
- Massimiliano Cannata
- Vasile Crăciunescu
- Add your name, if you would like to be active member of the committee